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Outcomes of real-world integrated HCV microelimination for people who inject drugs: an expansion of the punjab model

Radha K. Dhiman, Gagandeep Singh Grover, Madhumita Premkumar, Akash Roy, Sunil Taneja, Ajay Duseja, Sanjeev Arora

2021EClinicalMedicine22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The prevalence of chronic hepatitis C (CHC) in People Who Inject Drugs (PWID) is 8-10% as compared to 3·6% in the general population in Punjab, India. We assessed the real-world efficacy and safety of free-of-charge generic direct-acting antivirals (DAAs), sofosbuvir with an NS5A inhibitor (ledipasvir, daclatasvir or velpatasvir)±ribavirin in the microelimination of CHC in PWID in a public health setting. METHODS: July 2019. The primary endpoint was sustained virological response at 12 weeks (SVR-12); the secondary endpoints were treatment completion, adherence, safety, and adverse events. ClinicalTrials.gov number: NCT01110447. FINDINGS: We enrolled 3477 PWID (87·2% men; mean age 33·6±12·5 years; 83·8% rural; 6·8% compensated cirrhosis). While 2280 (65·5%) patients completed treatment, 1978 patients completed 12 weeks of follow up for SVR-12. SVR-12 was achieved in 91·1% of patients per protocol, 49.5% as per intention to treat (ITT) and 90·1% in a modified ITT analysis. Of 546 (15·7%) patients with treatment interruptions, 99 (19·7%) could be traced to test for SVR-12 with a cure rate of 77·8%. There were no major adverse events or consequent treatment discontinuation. INTERPRETATION: Integrated care of PWID with CHC with DAAs is safe and effective. Measures for reducing treatment interruptions will further improve outcomes. FUNDING: The Government of the state of Punjab, India under the Mukh Mantri Punjab Hepatitis C Relief Fund (MMPHCRF) project, funds the project.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDaclatasvirSofosbuvirDiscontinuationAdverse effectInternal medicinePopulationClinical endpointLedipasvirRibavirinHepatitis C virusRandomized controlled trialVirologyEnvironmental healthVirusHepatitis C virus researchHepatitis B Virus StudiesBiosimilars and Bioanalytical Methods
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